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Paris – Chateau de Versailles & Friends

February 10, 2009 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

Everyone loves Paris, but I personally think that the city is a little overrated especially in terms of its art scene. I much prefer the museums in Italy.

Nonetheless, I love french cuisine, Chanel (who doesn’t?) and the country’s beautiful architecture. Here’s my favourite palace in Paris – Chateau de Versailles:

Versailles is a suburb about 20km away from Paris. The palace used to be the centre of political power in France, before the royal family was asked forced to move back to Paris in 1789.

This is the King’s bed. It looks really tiny but I absolutely adore the intricate details on the headrest.

Here’s the Queen’s bedroom. JW said this bedroom looked like it was made just for me. I would have done up my bedroom in this style, but in the present day and age, contemporary furniture pieces are definitely more practical given our space constraints.


The beautiful palace park. It’s much prettier in spring/summer when the flowers are in full bloom.

We spent the rest of time shopping at Avenue Montaigne, braving the cold wintry winds, before ending the day on a sweet note with my favourite creme brulee and orangina drink. 😉

The whole of next day was spent with JW’s climbing friends. It’s amazing how the sport bonds people from all walks of life, transcending all cultures and races. We had a hard time finding Tonde’s apartment because my dear hubby forgot to exchange mobile numbers with his friend. Thanks to the friendly residents in the neighbourhood and a stroke of unbelievable luck, we finally found him. After heaving a sigh of relief, we adjourned for lunch at a bustling little cafe in his neighbourhood, where everyone knew everyone! It felt like a family gathering of sorts.

The food was sumptuous. I had Camembert cheese with Wild Rocket & toasted baguette for my appetizer, followed by foie gras and a glass of red wine. JW had sausages with mashed potatoes.


It was a very satisfying meal, but you would be surprised to know that the entire meal took us about 6 hours to finish. The pace of life is much slower, and all you do is chat, drink and be merry while waiting for the dishes to arrive. I really miss the relaxed way of life that the Parisians have. Over in Singapore, there is a mad rush for everything! I feel like a slave to time.

At about 8p.m. or so, we went back to the apartment for a second round of drinks. Champagne with Godiva chocolates. How sinful is that?

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Honeymoon in Europe – Part 1 Italy

February 9, 2009 by Regina Chow No Comments

ITALY – ROME, VATICAN CITY, FLORENCE, SAN GIMIGNANO, VENICE

Italy was a cultural exploration for me. The rich heritage of the country and its world-renowned artists are exemplified in the ancient relics, works of art and historical remnants. That being said, each city is blessed with unique characteristics that distinctly differentiates one from the other.

Rome – Basilica of Saint Mary, Spagna, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Basilica of Saint Peter
We arrived two days before the tour began in Rome, so we had time to explore the vicinity around our hotel and shop. 🙂 Our hotel was just 5mins away from the train station.

Basilica of Saint Mary – There are numerous Basilicas in Rome, the most famous of which is the Basilica of Saint Peter, which you’ll see later on. If you think this is ornate, wait till you see St Peter’s. 🙂
Later that night, we trawled the streets of Spagna for my favourite activity, shopping. I’m so glad we were there in winter as there were significantly less tourists.

Spagna
Prada@Spagna – Our favourite brand!
JW bought me a bag here as a gift. I bought the rest of the bags in my earlier post with my own money. 🙂 Nothing beats paying for your own purchases. The immense sense of satisfaction ensures that you treasure your purchases even more!


Took a train to the Colosseum the next day because we wanted to visit the Palatine park next to it.

We had a tour of the Colosseum the next day and explored the rest of Rome at our own pace.

Colosseum by dayColosseum by night


Trevi Fountain

Pantheon
This is where Raphael’s grave resides :). He is a renowned artist of the Italian Renaissance.
St Peter’s Basilica

Vatican City – Sistine Chapel@Vatican Museums & Florence – Statue of David@Academia Gallery



Florence is one of my favourite cities. It exudes a quiet old-world charm enriched by art and culture.

The Statue of David at the Academia Gallery in Florence and the grandeur of the lifelike paintings painstakingly painted over an arduous period of 4 years on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums left me in awe of Michelangelo Buonarroti, best known as the Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor.

The Statue of David, a symbol of Florentine freedom, was created out of a single piece of marble block. The statue’s posture, body proportions, intense facial expression and piercing gaze are , without a doubt, the epitome of perfection. I have never seen such a well-chiseled sculpture in my life! Needless to say, this was also the very masterpiece that catapulted Michelangelo to unprecedented fame. To this day, I personally feel that no one has been able to surpass his artistic excellence.

Vatican Museums

Sistine Chapel


The Sistine Chapel ceiling is another acclaimed masterpiece created by Michelangelo. (forced to do so by Pope Julius II). The central theme of the painting revolved around humanity’s need for salvation. The paintings are so 3-dimensional, you can almost feel the 300 figures coming to life right before you. Michelangelo painted it from 1508-1512 in the most awkward of positions. Some claimed he was lying on his back, but according to Wikipedia, he was standing. He even wrote a sonnet to describe his discomfort:

“ Here like a cat in a Lombardy sewer! Swelter and toil! With my neck puffed out like a pigeon,belly hanging like an empty sack,beard pointing at the ceiling, and my brainfallen backwards in my head!Breastbone bulging like a harpy’sand my face, from drips and droplets,patterned like a marble pavement.Ribs are poking in my guts; the only wayto counterweight my shoulders is to stickmy butt out. Don’t know where my feet are-they’re just dancing by themselves!In front I’ve sagged and stretched; behind,my back is tauter than an archer’s bow! ”

San Gimignano ( a small medieval city in Siena, Tuscany)
San Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The entire city has been preserved since the 13th century. The pebbled walkways and rectangular buildings seemingly transported us back in time. Apparently, many of the rich and famous have apartments here.




Venice – City of Love

Venice is surrounded by water so you can only get about by foot or by boat. We walked through the entire city several times and reveled in the curiosities found in quirky corners. We ended up shivering in the cold with aching limbs every time but it was so fun!

Gondola ride


Grand Canal
TBC 🙂

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Honeymoon Afterthoughts

February 1, 2009 by Regina Chow 7 Comments

Happy Chinese New Year!

I just got back from my honeymoon on Thursday and I’m suffering from the after effects. I wish I didn’t have to come back!!

The Trip

We took the Amazing Italy package offered by Insight Tours and it was definitely the best tour that I’ve ever been on. Although it was rather pricey, the guides were very knowledgeable and helpful. It was a whole new experience being around gracious and friendly tour mates from Australia and the US. Travelling during the off-peak season also gave us the opportunity to appreciate and bask in the lustre and glory of all the wonderful sights at our leisure.

After the Italy tour, we took a night train from Venice to Paris, which was a very unique experience for us haha…

As the train passed through Switzerland, the train conductor asked for all our passports upon embarking for security clearance. He said he would return them to us in the morning.

Being the typical Singaporeans, we got worried so JW decided to snap a photo of the train conductor, who, as you can see below, was more than willing to pose for the camera.

Well, needless to say, we got our passports back or I wouldn’t be back in Singapore today. Hm…actually, that wouldn’t have been such a bad idea. 😛

Shopping
During this trip, JW also witnessed the manifestation of the shoppaholic in me. There’s a gigantic hole in my pocket now, but I’m still surviving with the help of some savings. There was a massive sale in many of the shops with discounts ranging from 30-50%. Unfortunately for me, only my Gucci bag and Jimmy Choo shoes were on sale.

We also went to Chanel’s flagship store at Rue Cambon, where I was greeted with excellent service. JW and I agreed that the sales assistant who served us made us feel like their most valued customers. This was also where I snagged my Chanel 2.55 in Caviar and a wallet.


I am still in the midst of sorting out our photos (a few hundred photos!!) but here are a few from the Paris leg to whet your appetite:



I will be blogging about the individual cities soon!

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Hi! My name is Regina and I am a style, beauty and travel enthusiast who enjoys writing, photography and letting my creative juices flow.

My blogging journey has been nothing short of exciting. I was recently named the winner of Her World Magazine’s Estee Lauder Style Superstar Awards 2016. My blog was also awarded Best Fashion Blog (Grand Winner) at the Singapore Blog Awards 2014. The year before that, it won Best Online Shopping Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards 2013.

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